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Almería’s charming villages gain global recognition at international summit

Published: May 25, 2025 | Category: News
TL;DR: Lucainena de las Torres, Níjar and Mojácar represented the most beautiful villages in Almería at an international summit in France, promoting cultural heritage and rural tourism.
Most beautiful villages in Almería featured at global summit in France
Three villages from the province of Almería — Lucainena de las Torres, Níjar and Mojácar — were recently showcased at the 2025 international assembly of “The Most Beautiful Villages on Earth”. The event took place from May 15–18 in Riquewihr, a medieval village in the Alsace region of France.
The three towns are official members of the Los Pueblos Más Bonitos de España network, which brings together standout rural destinations across Spain known for their architectural charm, cultural heritage and tourism value.
🌍 A global meeting of exceptional villages
Delegates from over ten countries — including Japan, Italy, Switzerland and Canada — came together to exchange best practices for promoting rural identity, sustainable tourism and cultural preservation. The assembly focused on cross-border collaboration, including plans for shared promotional materials and village-to-village learning exchanges.
🌿 Spotlight on Almería’s representatives
- Lucainena de las Torres: A pristine village of whitewashed homes and flower-lined streets, celebrated for its tranquil beauty.
- Níjar: A gateway to Cabo de Gata, Níjar is known for its pottery, Moorish architecture and artisanal character.
- Mojácar: With its hilltop setting and Mediterranean views, Mojácar draws visitors for both its history and charm.
💞 La Noche Romántica goes international
One of the standout traditions discussed was “La Noche Romántica” — a celebration of love and beauty across member villages. Held each June 22, it includes a midnight kiss shared simultaneously in villages across Europe and Japan, symbolising shared heritage and connection.
🇪🇸 Spain to host in 2026
Next year, the global assembly will be held in five picturesque villages in the province of Cádiz, offering another opportunity to present Spain’s rural treasures to an international audience.
For full information on the Spanish network and its members, visit the official website: Los Pueblos Más Bonitos de España.
For more updates from across the province, visit our News section or explore the Towns & Villages section.
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Sustainable Projects in Almería.

Published May 28, 2025 | Category: Sustainability
Almería is no longer just Spain’s greenhouse capital — it is now a reference point for sustainable projects in Almería and across southern Europe.
Sustainable Projects in Almería: 6 Bold Plans Shaping a Greener Future
- 1. New €20.5M Recycling Facility
- 2. Toblerone Silo Urban Park
- 3. Mina de la Solana Restoration
- 4. Sustainable Greenhouse Agriculture
- 5. University of Almería Carbon Plan
- 6. Smart City & ICC Program
1. New €20.5M Recycling Facility: Circular Economy in Action
Set to open in 2025, Almería’s new recycling facility represents a €20.5 million investment in circular economy infrastructure. The plant will use cutting-edge sorting and processing technologies to transform waste into reusable materials, cutting landfill dependency and lowering the province’s carbon output. It’s expected to serve as a regional model of high-capacity, low-impact waste management.
More details (Spanish): Junta de Andalucía
2. Toblerone Silo Urban Park: Green Space from Industrial Ruin
The abandoned Toblerone Silo, once used for iron ore storage, is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Almería is turning this iconic structure and its surrounding zone into a sprawling green urban park. This project enhances biodiversity, provides valuable leisure space, and preserves an important piece of local history—an example of sustainable urban regeneration at its best.
3. Mina de la Solana Restoration: Healing the Sierra de Gádor
In Almócita, the historic Mina de la Solana mining site is receiving €1.7 million in funding for ecological rehabilitation. The Andalusian regional government is leading efforts to stabilize the terrain, replant native flora, and reduce the visual and environmental impact of former mining operations. The site is also expected to host nature trails and serve as a pilot for landscape restoration throughout the Sierra de Gádor.
4. Sustainable Agriculture in Almería’s Greenhouses
Known as the “Garden of Europe”, Almería’s massive sea of greenhouses is going green. Farmers are adopting sustainable practices such as:
- Precision irrigation and rainwater reuse
- Biodegradable mulching materials
- Solar-powered operations
- Integrated pest management
These sustainable projects in Almería are reducing environmental impact while keeping the region at the forefront of Europe’s fruit and vegetable production. The greenhouse sector is also experimenting with reflective materials that reduce land temperature and fight local climate warming.
5. University of Almería: Leading by Example
The University of Almería has committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 30% in coming years. Its campus-wide sustainability plan includes building retrofits, solar installations, e-bike infrastructure, and educational programs on climate action. The university is positioning itself as a knowledge hub for green transformation and community involvement in sustainable policy.
6. Smart City Innovation: Almería in the ICC Program
Almería is one of the Spanish cities selected for the European Commission’s Intelligent Cities Challenge (ICC). Under this initiative, the city is advancing its digital infrastructure to support:
- Smart mobility and public transport
- Energy-efficient street lighting and buildings
- Citizen engagement through open data dashboards
The ICC program places Almería in an elite group of cities building sustainable futures through integrated urban planning, digital services, and environmental tech.
Almería’s Sustainability Map: A Connected Future
These six projects don’t stand alone. They’re part of a broader regional transformation where environmental goals, public innovation, and smart governance intersect. The synergy between port digitization (Smart Port Almería), green urban renewal, and eco-agriculture is positioning Almería as a testbed for Mediterranean sustainability.
Conclusion
From mountains to greenhouses, from the port to the university, Almería is redefining what a sustainable province looks like. These projects show that with the right vision and investment, even historically industrial or agricultural regions can lead the green transition.
For more on the sustainable transformation in Almería, visit our Sustainability section.
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Pulpí Geode to Reopen Mid-June After Safety Improvements

Published May 26, 2025 | Category: Activities and Attractions
The Pulpi geode will reopen to visitors in mid-June after essential safety works. Tickets are already on sale for the summer season.
Pulpi Geode to Reopen Mid-June After Safety Improvements
The Pulpi geode — one of Almería’s most popular natural attractions — is set to reopen during the week of June 14, following a three-month closure. The site was temporarily closed in March to carry out safety works aimed at preventing rainwater leaks and small rockfalls inside Mina Rica.
According to the deputy mayor of Pulpí, Juan Bautista López, the external reinforcement works are now nearly finished. He confirmed that the reopening may happen even earlier than scheduled, and that ticket sales have resumed via the official Pulpí Town Council.
The geode, located inside an old silver and iron mine, is famous for its massive crystals and delicate structure. “This short closure gave the geode time to rest and reset. We’re excited to welcome visitors back under safer and improved conditions,” said López in a local radio interview.
Visitor numbers are expected to rise quickly, as summer demand is traditionally high for this unique site — considered one of the largest accessible geodes in the world.
For more updates from across the province, visit our News section.
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